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Black Bart's RV park is open year round and conveniently located just off Interstate 40 and Butler Avenue right in the middle of beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona. Our park has 172 spaces, full hookups (water, sewer, and electric) Electric is 50 or 20 Amp only and water pressure is 100 PSI,so make sure to bring your water pressure regulator. We can accommodate big rigs to tent and everything in-between. We offer daily, weekly, and monthly rates with discounts for AAA and GoodSam members, military (retired or active)and seniors 55+. We have paved interior roads and gravel sites with a concrete pad. Amenities include laundry facility, newly remodeled restrooms and shower facilities, a general store with drinks, snacks, ice, beer and RV supplies, and an on site restaurant, Black Bart's Steakhouse. All RV Park guests receive 10% off dinner. We are open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM with extended hours in the summer. Please call for reservations

I live here and its a great place to do so!!! The staff is friendly, rates are good, the grounds are kept up nicely and the location is perfect! It's pet friendly, they have laundry facilities that are available 24 hrs and secured with a code.

Need a better reservation system than "written down on a piece of paper". Don't show up late either because if you can't call before they close to alert them (note, surrounding areas can have no cell service), don't expect a late arrival package. We had a "reservation" and…

This campsite was well located. Near to the shopping and errands we needed to take care of. And good for the spots we wanted to sightsee. Which meant we were gone all day. That made this site ok. Otherwise, the sites were very close together and extremely uneven. It was a…

Our RV group recently stayed overnight at the Black Bart’s RV Park in Flagstaff and were treated to a very memorable evening of dining and show tunes from historical plays. The food was amazing, and the talent of the servers/singers was absolutely top notch. We had a wonderful…

Crowded park. Next to freeway and semi truck overnight parking. VERY noisy. Permanent residents which is fine but many of those sites are dumpy looking. A couple of parks oit of town looked much more peaceful. Glad we only stay 2 nights.

Hello, Unfortunately we do not have grills or fire pits but you are welcome to bring your fire pit as long as it is elevated off the ground and has a screen top enclosure. Every site in our park has full hookups with 50 or 20 amp electric. We do not have 30 amp electric but will always provide a loaner electrical adapter. Thank you0 votes

As noted above, no grills or fire rings. You'll have to ask about bringing your own. ((928) 774-1912). Main reason to stay is being close to restaurant with show. Hookups OK but we needed our 50 am to 30 amp adapter for our 30 amp rig. KOA is much nicer, but is several miles away on 89a if you want to come to restaurant/show.0 votes

I would definitely recommend reservations in June! Because of the proximity of the Grand Canyon and Sedona and a lack of places to stay in the area I am fairly certain they will be full, so you will definitely need to reserve a spot.0 votes